The service provider, Sesame, doesn't accept insurance, but it says insurers may reimburse users for the visits.
Costco announced Monday a partnership with virtual health care service Sesame, allowing members virtual primary care visits and medical services.
According to Sesame, the services are considered out-of-network with insurance companies. The company says that insurers may reimburse users on health care visits. Sesame said it provides customers with a bill they can submit to insurers. SEE MORE: Thousands of mattresses sold at Costco may develop mold
Kroger has placed Little Clinic offices in 220 of its locations. CVS has opened Minute Clinics in Targets in seven states.
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